Jason Momoa Wants to Team Up With Peter Dinklage in a 'Twins' Remake

• Jason Momoa seems very into the idea of a Twins reboot. • When it was suggested that he'd star alongside a former Game of Thrones co-star, he seemed even more excited. • A sequel to the original, titled Triplets, has been in development for a long time, but with no recent update.

The Aquaman star recently mentioned that if he ever had the opportunity to join the Marvel world, he'd really be interested in stepping into Hugh Jackman's shoes and playing Wolverine, but that's not the only path he's looking to go down right now.

At the same event where Momoa (listed at 6'4 on IMDB) made his comment about Wolverine, the Celebrity Fan Fest in San Antonio, the star was also asked if he wanted to star in a Twins remake alongside his former Game of Thrones co-star, Peter Dinklage (listed at 4'4 on IMDB).

"Fuckin' tell me where to sign!" he responded. "Absolutely! That would be amazing. I love that movie."

The original Twins, which was released in 1988, was a hugely successful buddy comedy that played on the enormous size difference of its co-stars, Arnold Schwartzenegger and Danny DeVito.

A sequel to that movie, titled Triplets, has been rumored for years, supposedly with that original pair reuniting—joined this time by Eddie Murphy (who himself has barely worked in the past decade). But the last concrete update came in 2018, and little has been heard since.

So when it comes to any Twins updates, we're all ears. "I love the movie, and I love Peter Dinklage," remarked the event moderator Clare Kramer. "He's amazing," Momoa responded.

"So, people on Twitter: make that Happen," Kramer said.

"Yeah, I'm in," Momoa clarified once more.

This last part of the interaction is particularly interesting, because believe it or not, we do actually live in an era where Twitter—and, seemingly, the internet at large—can make movies happen. A Twitter-based idea of a Rihanna and Lupita Nyong’o heist movie based just off a photo taken at a fashion show actually is becoming a movie. The same thing happened with the upcoming film Zola, which was birthed as a bonkers online Twitter thread, and then became a Rolling Stone story, and then became an A24 movie.

Plus, everyone's favorite recent Netflix movie, Always Be My Maybe, was born much in the same way. After Ali Wong threw the idea of the movie out in an offhand manner in a New Yorker profile, Vulture broke the idea out into a blog. Wong’s co-star and co-writer on that movie, Randall Park, recently credited that blog in a profile on the same site with helping the movie eventually get made.

Some fans online are already into the Momoa/Dinklage idea:

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So, people, essentially, this is in your hands. Do you want Momoa and Dinklage in Twins? Keep that same energy—it's up to you to make it happen.

The question is asked at the 17:42 point in the video below:

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Evan RomanoEvan is an associate editor for Men’s Health, with bylines in The New York Times, MTV News, Brooklyn Magazine, and VICE.

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